Looking for some bite sized tech tips? Every Friday I try to post a simple Tweet sized tech tip. Simply search for #FridayTechTip on Twitter to find a list of all my past tips. The tech tips for the last month were:

After yeasrs of "will they? won't they?" GitHun has finally announced that private repos will be completely free. Previously if you wanted this privilage it cost around $7/m to have private repositories.

I know for a lot of people this was one of the main reasons for sticking with BitBucket so it will be interesting if people finally make the full switch over to using GitHub. Either way, it's great news for devs! Go Microsoft!!

If you're into animation on the web chances are you've heard of or used anime.js at some point.

It's actually a really cool animation framework that helps you add some nice animation touches to your projects. Come to think of it, one of the best features about this project is the documentation to help you get up and running in no time!

PWA's or Progressive Web Applications are everywhere right now. If you were to pick the one "hot thing" for 2019 I'd say this is it.

However, setting up a PWA can still be confusing and support a little patchy across all devices. This article focused on PWA support in Apple's upcoming iOS 12.2 release so you can make sure your PWA takes full advantage of the new features Apple is backing into iOS.

GitHub Actions focus with helping out on the automation side of things. This article does a great job at giving a real world setup of Actions.

Using GitHub Actions you can setup triggers that fire at certain times or after specific events like a checkins or release. Those triggers could be running database cleanup scripts or sending notifications to the team. You can read more information about Actions on the main site: https://github.com/features/actions

Finally, to wrap things up for this month's post, this CodePen uses Flexbox and a little sprinkling of javascript to create a container that will auto adjust it's contents once a section is removed. Useful if you're building the next Pinterest I guess!